Channel Islands

Channel Islands 6.0 CI Round Everyday Surf Leash Camo

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Channel Islands 6.0 CI Round Everyday Surf Leash

CI have redesigned their surf leash from ankle cuff to rail saver. Using new and improved material in conjunction with proven and trusted features, CI are excited to offer the most complete leash line they have ever offered to allow surfers maximum security and supreme comfort.

View our full range of Channel Islands gear here

  • New Patent Pending Flex Ring – buffers and reinforces a common breakpoint in most leashes. The Flex Ring offers another layer of security to ensure your CI leash hold up when you need it.
  • New proprietary cord/ leash end urethane formula that provides the perfect balance of strength and memory.
  • New ultrastrong, hydrophobic materials used on the ankle cuff and railsaver for lightweight durability.
  • New textured no-slip low profile ankle cuff to offer maximum comfort with minimal movement.
  • New customized hook & loop materials to ensure the leash stays on the surfer’s ankle and doesn’t blow off.
  • Marine grade 316 stainless steel swivels.
  • Round Cord
  • 6′ x 1/4″ (1.83m x 6.5mm)

Who Are Channel Islands

Channel Islands Surfboards, founded in 1969, is a renowned surfboard brand based in Santa Barbara, California. Its co-founder, Al Merrick, began shaping boards with a focus on high performance and innovation.

Initially, Merrick made boards for local surfers before gaining wider recognition. His boards became popular with professional surfers. The company grew, becoming synonymous with elite competition-level boards, partnering with top athletes like Kelly Slater. 

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Channel Islands became a leader in board design, producing models for various wave conditions. The brand has continued evolving, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology and materials.

Today, Channel Islands remains a staple in the surfing world, crafting boards known for performance, durability, and style. Their designs cater to surfers of all levels, from beginners to professionals, shaping the future of surfboard innovation.

The Origins of the Surf Leash

The Surf leash has evolved significantly over the years, changing the sport of surfing in many ways. In the early days of surfing, surfers would rely solely on their skill and ability to stay on their boards. Losing a board could result in a long swim to retrieve it, especially in large waves.

The idea for a surf leash came from a desire to make surfing more convenient and safe. In 1971, a man named Pat O'Neill, son of the famous wetsuit creator Jack O'Neill, invented the first functional surf leash. The concept was inspired by surfboard designs that were tethered to the rider by ropes or cords, allowing them to stay attached even in turbulent conditions.

Originally, surfing leashes were made from leather straps. These were not durable and often failed under pressure. In the mid-1970s, surfers started using polyurethane materials for leashes. This new material was much stronger and could withstand the stresses of intense waves.

In the 1980s, the leash evolved further. It was now made with a coiled design that minimized drag and helped surfers move more easily. These leashes were attached to the ankle with a Velcro strap, making them more comfortable to wear.

Over time, manufacturers began offering leashes of varying lengths, materials, and thicknesses to suit different types of waves. Longer leashes were preferred for larger waves, while shorter ones were used for small, fast waves. Surfers also began experimenting with leash placement, shifting from ankle attachment to wrist or knee positions.

By the 1990s, leashes had become a standard piece of equipment. Almost every surfer used one, as they prevented long, tiring swims and kept boards from hitting other surfers.

Today, surfing leashes are highly specialized. Some are designed for big-wave surfing, while others are intended for competitive and recreational surfers. Materials like high-strength urethane and stainless steel are commonly used for durability and reliability.

The evolution of the surfing leash has made it a vital piece of equipment. It not only ensures the safety of surfers but also allows for a smoother, more enjoyable experience on the waves. As surf technology continues to improve, leashes will likely continue to develop in response to new challenges.


Channel Islands 6.0 CI Round Everyday Surf Leash

CI have redesigned their surf leash from ankle cuff to rail saver. Using new and improved material in conjunction with proven and trusted features, CI are excited to offer the most complete leash line they have ever offered to allow surfers maximum security and supreme comfort.

View our full range of Channel Islands gear here

  • New Patent Pending Flex Ring – buffers and reinforces a common breakpoint in most leashes. The Flex Ring offers another layer of security to ensure your CI leash hold up when you need it.
  • New proprietary cord/ leash end urethane formula that provides the perfect balance of strength and memory.
  • New ultrastrong, hydrophobic materials used on the ankle cuff and railsaver for lightweight durability.
  • New textured no-slip low profile ankle cuff to offer maximum comfort with minimal movement.
  • New customized hook & loop materials to ensure the leash stays on the surfer’s ankle and doesn’t blow off.
  • Marine grade 316 stainless steel swivels.
  • Round Cord
  • 6′ x 1/4″ (1.83m x 6.5mm)

Channel Islands Surfboards, founded in 1969, is a renowned surfboard brand based in Santa Barbara, California. Its co-founder, Al Merrick, began shaping boards with a focus on high performance and innovation.

Initially, Merrick made boards for local surfers before gaining wider recognition. His boards became popular with professional surfers. The company grew, becoming synonymous with elite competition-level boards, partnering with top athletes like Kelly Slater. 

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Channel Islands became a leader in board design, producing models for various wave conditions. The brand has continued evolving, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology and materials.

Today, Channel Islands remains a staple in the surfing world, crafting boards known for performance, durability, and style. Their designs cater to surfers of all levels, from beginners to professionals, shaping the future of surfboard innovation.

The Surf leash has evolved significantly over the years, changing the sport of surfing in many ways. In the early days of surfing, surfers would rely solely on their skill and ability to stay on their boards. Losing a board could result in a long swim to retrieve it, especially in large waves.

The idea for a surf leash came from a desire to make surfing more convenient and safe. In 1971, a man named Pat O'Neill, son of the famous wetsuit creator Jack O'Neill, invented the first functional surf leash. The concept was inspired by surfboard designs that were tethered to the rider by ropes or cords, allowing them to stay attached even in turbulent conditions.

Originally, surfing leashes were made from leather straps. These were not durable and often failed under pressure. In the mid-1970s, surfers started using polyurethane materials for leashes. This new material was much stronger and could withstand the stresses of intense waves.

In the 1980s, the leash evolved further. It was now made with a coiled design that minimized drag and helped surfers move more easily. These leashes were attached to the ankle with a Velcro strap, making them more comfortable to wear.

Over time, manufacturers began offering leashes of varying lengths, materials, and thicknesses to suit different types of waves. Longer leashes were preferred for larger waves, while shorter ones were used for small, fast waves. Surfers also began experimenting with leash placement, shifting from ankle attachment to wrist or knee positions.

By the 1990s, leashes had become a standard piece of equipment. Almost every surfer used one, as they prevented long, tiring swims and kept boards from hitting other surfers.

Today, surfing leashes are highly specialized. Some are designed for big-wave surfing, while others are intended for competitive and recreational surfers. Materials like high-strength urethane and stainless steel are commonly used for durability and reliability.

The evolution of the surfing leash has made it a vital piece of equipment. It not only ensures the safety of surfers but also allows for a smoother, more enjoyable experience on the waves. As surf technology continues to improve, leashes will likely continue to develop in response to new challenges.

Shipping Costs

UK 2-3 Working Day from dispatch - Free Shipping (excludes Surfboard & Hamboards)

International - Calculated at checkout based on location

Standard UK (Free Shipping)

Our Free inclusive delivery is either via Evri Courier or Royal Mail. Delivery estimates for these services are approx 2-3 working days from dispatch (handling time approx 1 working day), and the price of this postage is included in the product price (ie free UK shipping).

Surfboards are not covered in the Free Shipping offer, simply due to their size and weight. We have a variable shipping cost for Surfboards and this is added at checkout once a customer address has been added.

Surfboards Domestic UK 

Standard UK (England, Wales, Scottish Lowlands)

Surfboards are not covered in the Free Shipping offer, simply due to their size and weight. We have a variable shipping cost for Surfboards and this is added at checkout once a customer address has been added.

As a guide, prices start from £17.50 for most foam surfboards. Maximum current price is approx £25 UK Mainland.

Surfboards are shipped via DX Freight and delivery estimate for this service is 2 working days from dispatch.

Shipping Methods

We use a selection of UK couriers for domestic delivery. The vast majority of our items are dispatched via the Evri courier service. A tracking ID will be automatically sent to your email after dispatch. Check your inbox for our dispatch confirmation email. Follow progress of your parcel using the tracking link supplied in this email.

Dispatch Time - We aim to dispatch all orders within approx 2 working days from the date of order. Delivery estimate is added to this 'dispatch time' to give you estimated date of delivery.

'Made to order' items such as T-Shirts and Hoodies, have a lead time of approx 6 working days plus delivery times. If you're unsure, just drop us a message and we'll be happy to offer you further info.

Further Info

A signature may not always be required for delivery and if there is no one available to take delivery our carriers may attempt to leave it with a neighbour or in a safe, secure location.

A card may be left to advise this to you, or to confirm that the parcel has been returned to the local depot. You can then contact them to arrange collection or to schedule a new delivery date.

Ordered item must be inspected for any potential damage at the time of arrival and reported within 48 hours. To report any damage on arrival, please tap the live chat button and leave your message along with your order number and email address. If you have some photos of the damage, please attach these to your message. We'll get back to you asap with a solution.

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Bob Gnarly Surf Ltd
78 Hylton Road
Sunderland
SR4 7BB

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Why Buy From Bob Gnarly Surf Shop?

When you buy from Bob Gnarly Surf, you’re not just getting top-tier gear—you’re supporting a trusted local 'bricks and mortar' surf shop known for its quality products along with expert advice from a small band of surfers here at the shop. And of course, killer customer service! 

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